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Pagina 115
... English disciple of Jean - Jacques- which just then moved young poets of the French capital : Shelley , the only English poet apart from Shakespeare whom he had been tempted to read in the original ; and the cult survived in sufficient ...
... English disciple of Jean - Jacques- which just then moved young poets of the French capital : Shelley , the only English poet apart from Shakespeare whom he had been tempted to read in the original ; and the cult survived in sufficient ...
Pagina 117
... English aristocracy to the Roman Senate . In France , on the other hand , the king was the ally of the people against all the feudalisms . ' Maurras dismisses the democratisation of English political life somewhat readily . If he admits ...
... English aristocracy to the Roman Senate . In France , on the other hand , the king was the ally of the people against all the feudalisms . ' Maurras dismisses the democratisation of English political life somewhat readily . If he admits ...
Pagina 118
... English Constitution as conceived by his bugbears the Anglomanes . ' Whereas , he maintained - and here his interpretation certainly coincided with that of Burke - the English Constitution and law ' were superimposed upon an extremely ...
... English Constitution as conceived by his bugbears the Anglomanes . ' Whereas , he maintained - and here his interpretation certainly coincided with that of Burke - the English Constitution and law ' were superimposed upon an extremely ...
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